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Which step of the TLP process would you confirm or deny the tentative plan by personally
observing the area of operations? - (answers)CONDUCT RECON
Which step of the TLP process would you develop your course of action? - (answers)Make a
Tentative plan
You are the platoon sergeant for an ambush. Normally what are you controlling during the
mission? - (answers)The Support Element
What does a box around a unit modifier represent? - (answers)Special size or task force
what is the total means of destructive, constructive, and information capabilities that a military
unit or formation can apply at a given time? - (answers)Combat Power
When hostile graphic control measures are unavailable to be shown in red, then they are enemy
shown in black with the abbreviation _______ placed on the graphic in amplifier field 15. -
(answers)ENY
What is the Army's operational concept and the Army's contribution to unified action? -
(answers)Unified Land Operations
While conducting a movement to contact you make contact with the enemy. As the leader of the
element in contact, you have which five options? - (answers)Attack, Defend, Bypass, Delay,
Withdraw
In a well written company operations order, where will a platoon leader find information about
adjacent friendly forces? - (answers)Situation Paragraph, Friendly situation sub-paragraph
What are the five phases of conducting a raid? - (answers)Approach, isolate, set conditions for
ASLT element, ASLT objective, tactical movement away from the objective.
What are the four types of offensive tasks? - (answers)Movement to contact, Attack,
Exploitation, Pursuit
you have just completed your mission analysis, course of action development, and course of
action selection. THese actions take place in which step of the TLP process? - (answers)make a
tentative plan
,What military symbols fall into the unframed category? - (answers)Control Measures
Preperation, security, disruption, mass and concentration, flexibility, maneuver and operations
in-depth are characteristics of - (answers)Defensive Operations
What is critical during the occupation of a defensive position to ensure the platoon avoids
detection and maintains combat power for the actual defense - (answers)operational security
Characteristics of an offensive operation - (answers)Surprise, Tempo, Audacity and
Concentration
three patrol elements to consider when planning a combat patrol? - (answers)security, support,
assault
What best describes key terrain? - (answers)affords a marked advantage to whoever seizes,
retains or controls it.
the two key pieces of information in any missions statement are - (answers)task and purpose
Envelopment, turning movement, infiltration, penetration, flank attack, and frontal attack are
forms of ____________. - (answers)Maneuver
what is a symbol used on maps and displays to regulate forces and warfighting functions? -
(answers)graphic control measure
What is indicated when the symbols frame is composed of a dashed line? - (answers)Planned,
Suspected, anticipated
8 Troop Leading Procedures - (answers)Receive the mission, issue the warno, make tentative
plan, initiate movement, conduct reconnaissance, complete the plan, issue the OPORD, supervise
and refine
definition of tactics - (answers)the employment of units in combat
Where does the mission and intent of headquarters two levels up go in the OPORD? -
(answers)Situation
goal of unified land operations - (answers)establish conditions that achieve the joint force
commanders end state by applying land power as part of a unified action to defeat the enemy
elements of combat power - (answers)Protection, Intelligence, Fires, Sustainment, Mission
Command, Movement and Maneuver, Leadership and Information
, Which characteristic of the defense will allow the defender to seek to apply the effects of
overwhelming combat power where they choose and shift it to support the defensive operation? -
(answers)Mass and Concentration
5 Types of rally points - (answers)initial, in route, objective, re-entry, near and far sideWhat is
doctrine? - (answers)The army thought process. how to think, rather than what to think.
what are TTPs - (answers)Tactics,Techniques, and Procedures
what are tactics - (answers)the employment of units in combat
a tactician must understand and master the: - (answers)art and science of tactics
what are the three interrelated aspects of the art of tactics? - (answers)1) the creative way to
accomplish assigned missions
2) Decision making under adverse conditions.
3)understanding the affects of combat on the soldier
what is the science of tactics - (answers)the understanding of those aspects of tactics to include
combat capabilities, techniques, and procedures that can be measured and codified.
what is a unified action - (answers)the synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of
activities of governmental/non-governmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of
effort
ARMY ROLE is? - (answers)Unified Land Operations
ULO Goal is? - (answers)apply land power as part of unified action to defeat the enemy on land
and establish conditions that achieve the commanders end state.
what is a unified land operation? - (answers)how the army seizes, retains, and exploits the
initiative to gain and maintain a position of advantage, and create conditions favorable for
conflict resolution
what is the foundation of ULO? - (answers)Decisive actions by means of army core
competencies guided by Mission command
decisive actions include - - (answers)Offense, Defense, Stability, and support of civil authority
operations. missions in any environment require army forces to be prepared to conduct any
combination of these operations.
what are offensive tasks? - (answers)an offensive task is conducted to defeat and destroy enemy
forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers